Coronavirus cases in Penarth during first week of firebreak

By Ellyn Wright

2nd Nov 2020 | Local News

Unfortunately, an earlier version of this article got the figures severely wrong. We apologise for any confusion caused.

Penarth cases have not risen since the firebreak began. Cases actually declined from 10 to 9 during the first week of the firebreak lockdown.

There have been 9 cases in Penarth between 23 October and 29 October, compared to 10 reported for the week before.

Lower Penarth and Sully has gone from 5 cases in the week of 17-23 October to 15 cases, and cases in Dinas Powys have increased from 6 to 19.

Here is the full list of nearby areas and the number of Coronavirus cases during 23-29 October:

Penarth: 9 cases/84.6 per 100,000

Lower Penarth and Sully: 15 cases/142.9 cases per 100,000

Llandough and Cogan: 15 cases/168.8 per 100,000

Dinas Powys: 19 cases/236.0 per 100,000

Palmerstown: 15 cases/170.7 per 100,000

Gibbonsdown: 16 cases/159.5 per 100,000

     

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